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No, They can not run for two full terms. However,they may run for one more term in office as President of the United States.
a president can only run two terms
in the US two terms
The term of a president is 4 years, and they can run for two terms.
A President's term is 4 years. According to the Constitution, the president can run for a maximum of two terms.
There's no limit on the number of times a person can run for president, though they're limited to how many times they're allowed to serve as president (two full terms). If a vice-president becomes president, it's considered a full term if they were president for more than two years and not counted if they were president for less than two years. So the maximum length of time someone could be president under current law is 10 years.
1 four year term
Yes. But recall that you can only actually serve two terms. You can run as many times as you like until you win and serve that second term, then you're not eligible to run again. If your question is one like can you serve more than two terms as President, the answer is no.
FDR was elected to 4 terms. After he died during his fourth term, the Congress passed a law. The President of the USA can serve no more than 2 full terms as President (if he/she is Vice President to a President that dies in office, then they can serve the remaining term as President and serve an additional two terms in office). Therefore President Harry Truman could serve two full terms as President in addition to the term he finished up for FDR. (HST only ran for more term). LBJ could serve as two full terms plus the term he was Vice President for JFK. LBJ only served one full term as President. He did not run again in 1968.
if you mean how many terms they can serve, they can only serve two four-year terms at once but they can run again after another president has been elected.
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
He could run, yes. He's no longer eligible to run for president, as he's served two full terms, but he's still eligible for other offices. John Quincy Adams was a congressman AFTER he was president.